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What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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so they've release an EP, though no-one seems to know how many copies are printed, it's called "limited edition" for the fans, but whether that's because they don't know/think it will sell much and cannot afford to print off more than will sell, and they have a full tour lined up, then they plan on doing a full album for the summer.
What would be considered a success?
personally i think it's pretty good they've got the EP out, and it doesn't sound shit, certainly no worse than Slash's solo efforts, though probably a little less flashy and spectacle like on guitar.]
i think if they get through the tour that's pretty successful, build on what they've been doing last year. i'm not sure how tickets are selling in the UK, bradford rio is about 800 capacity but on the picadilly ticket website they've only sold 28 tickets so far, however, about 10 of them were yesterday (as pedantic as it is, i figured if they sold about 7 a day, for the month remaining until the gig they'd sell about 200!!).
do you think they'll get the album out? if they did, regardless of how it sold, i'd consider it a great success really. i think it's a blow brent muscat isn't on the tour, but judging from a recent interview i read, he seemed concerned about being in a band based on performing appetite for destruction, so by the sounds of it he'll be back on with the band if they get a full albums worth of material behind them
what about sales? fuck knows about the tour ticket sales (though reviews from peeps on the board giving estimates would be cool!) but what about the album?
i think slashs solo stuff did 120k for 5 o clock nowhere, and aint life grand did MUCH less, i think about 50k, if that - this is in the US. now considering that is SLASH (aint life grand didn't sell as much as bucketheads last album btw), i think if adler and co did about 20k in the US that would be a great thing, but considering they won't have radio support, it will be all down to word of mouth through gigs etc, and from gunners fans coming out. thats why i think brent is a big plus because otherwise is just love/hate and adler in a sense, whereas with muscat, at least old faster pussycat fans might pop out the woodwork. so how many do you think it will sell? if it comes out?
just quite interested in AA at the moment with the new EP and all so thought i'd try start abit of a debate as it's slow news time!
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oh, i forgot to add, snakepit got to support ac/dc on a major tour too, and still only did about 40/50k on their second album. so 20k would be a tall order dontcha think? also, do you think there will be much development of the band between the EP and the album, or will it be more of the same for now - as the EP is just a 'reward' (if you will) for the fans of the band for supporting them now?
sorry - lots of questions!
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I'd like to see them do well but i think they'll really struggle to sell more than a couple thousand records. At least with Slash and his solo records he had the factor that he is a pretty recognisable and famous guy the world over. Adler isn't. Another negative is simply the name of the band is awful. It's cheesy and totally trades on past glories. If AA want to be taken seriously they should at least change their name. Didn't they used to be called Suki Jones?
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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I think the majority of the people will buy the EP at their gig somewhere instead of ordering it on the internet
I don't think they'll sell a lot of copies of the EP and I don't think that's really what they're aiming for, it's more like a warm up for the LP. I think the LP will do good when it's well promoted bye the label, also a lot of people are curious what AA will sound like.
They got rid of the name Suki Jones cause they where still beeing called Adler's Appetite and that's how they got recognized. Adler's Appetite is marketing wize the better choice
About the name trading on past glories, there's someone who's even more worse
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yeah know what you mean about the name, it's good for the time being as it helps people recognise them, but it doesn't really take the band beyond sounding abit like a tribute for AFD. i have to say i prefer suki jones actually.
how much can their label really promote them though? i'm presuming it's small enough that they won't really get major airplay anywhere.
i was thinking actually, if they got on the metal sludge tour, that would probably be decent exposure to a rock market that would be interested in 'em. i dunno how many people go to each metal sludge gig though, but they seem to be pretty popular.
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Jizzy mentioned at his forum the following:
Just got back from Keri's house where I finished the vocals for the AA record--I think people are really going to be surprised when they hear it, it's fucking good. Steven is playing like a madman, when you hear it you'll agree he hasn't lost a thing. We're mixing this weekend and pressing up a limited amount for sale on the Internet and for this upcoming European tour. AA has decided not to take the Shrapnel deal, both the band and the label couldn't come to a satisfactory agreement and that's that, as they say. No worries, all is well and lots of cool stuff shaping up for the summer & beyond.
About the promoting, I'd say using the term "ex-GN'R drummer Steven Adler" can do no harm, they did that with Gilby's album Swag aswell
I guess time will tell... I'm more curious if there will be some Izzy songs on the LP
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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They ain't doing this for sales.
It won't sell many simply because no one outside the GNR boards even knows who Steven Adler is - most people would be surprised to know who he is let alone that he's still alive and with an album coming out
I wish them all the best - i'll be buying the album (if they print enough copies to allow me to even get hold of it)
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Quote from: thejungle on January 05, 2005, 08:08:31 AM
What would be considered a success?
For Adler and his crew, a success would be opening for the mechanical bears at Chuckie Cheese.
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What would be considered a success?
For Adler and his crew, a success would be opening for the mechanical bears at Chuckie Cheese.?
And for you 'Dude' - success in your life would be getting promoted from the floor cleaner to the burger flipper at McDonalds.
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What would be considered a success?
For Adler and his crew, a success would be opening for the mechanical bears at Chuckie Cheese.? ?
I'm glad that somebody else sees these guys as a bunch of wannabe has beens. As much as I'm against Axl using the G n'R monkiner and capitalizing on the name, cry-baby alder steals the cake. Dispite what all the alder-holics think he drumming did absolutly nothing for any G n' R songs.
Pehaps they should change their name to "Alder's Lies".? To me that's what monkey boy alder is famous for, lies lies lies.
It's definintly not his drumming skills. I could teach you how to play like steve in a day.
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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What would be considered a success?
For Adler and his crew, a success would be opening for the mechanical bears at Chuckie Cheese.?
And for you 'Dude' - success in your life would be getting promoted from the floor cleaner to the burger flipper at McDonalds.
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Nah, they've got me on fry-detail for good, the bastards.
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What would be considered a success?
For Adler and his crew, a success would be opening for the mechanical bears at Chuckie Cheese.? ?
I'm glad that somebody else sees these guys as a bunch of wannabe has beens. As much as I'm against Axl using the G n'R monkiner and capitalizing on the name, cry-baby alder steals the cake. Dispite what all the alder-holics think he drumming did absolutly nothing for any G n' R songs.
Pehaps they should change their name to "Alder's Lies".? To me that's what monkey boy alder is famous for, lies lies lies.
It's definintly not his drumming skills. I could teach you how to play like steve in a day.
For the record I think Adler's drumming on
Appetite
was great and, over all, I think he was the best drummer the old band had.
That said, I don't think much of Adler's band. People can whine about Axl using and abusing the GN'R legacy but at least the guy is creative and can back it up with his talent. And hopefully the new record will prove that once and for all.
As for Adler, it should have been him that overdosed back in the day instead of Nikki Sixx. The world and ol' Steven himself would probably have been better off if the two had parted long ago...
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I'm glad that somebody else sees these guys as a bunch of wannabe has beens. As much as I'm against Axl using the G n'R monkiner and capitalizing on the name, cry-baby alder steals the cake. Dispite what all the alder-holics think he drumming did absolutly nothing for any G n' R songs.
Pehaps they should change their name to "Alder's Lies".? To me that's what monkey boy alder is famous for, lies lies lies.
It's definintly not his drumming skills. I could teach you how to play like steve in a day.
Oh sorry deadhorse, didnt realise you are an angel that has never made a mistake in your life.? Why do you people have to attack Adler, the guy is doing his own stuff, has released an EP and is currently on tour.? So he includes a couple of Gunners songs in his set - big deal so does Velvet Revolver and dont hear you boo hooing about that.? ?Leave Adler the hell alone and if you dont like him then dont read threads about him.
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i think its massively over the top - and disgusting - to say you wish adler had died when on drugs, keep those opinions to yourself mate, noone cares and it's not even related to the threads question.
as for whether adler is a good drummer or not, well yeah AFD hasn't got the most complicated beats, but everyone knows the drumming sound of mr.brownstone and the intro nightrain etc.
surely it's a good thing he's going out on tour, trying to release music, i mean, he's turned down one record deal because he didn't think it felt right, so it's not like he's rushing into it desperately.
they do cover alot of GNR songs, but they're just starting out, they need to get their own music out there, but want to tour, get some fans in etc etc first. if when they release their album in the summer, they do a set with more than 3 or 4 AFD songs then yeah i'll be pissed off, but at this moment in time, doing half or more of the AFD album makes sense, as its what they need to promote the band in rock clubs where they're playing.
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Quote from: TheDude on January 07, 2005, 09:57:53 PM
As for Adler, it should have been him that overdosed back in the day instead of Nikki Sixx.? The world and ol' Steven himself would probably have been better off if the two had parted long ago...?
You better keep those opinions to yourself in the future.
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Jeez...
I though we were a "fan" forum...
I have ordered the EP and will go to several gigs on the tour of the UK. I've seen Jizzy several times and he is an ace performer, KK and Robbie Crane are both v v good players. These will be awesome gigs i'm sure.
Checkout Jizzy's solo stuff and the old Love/Hate albums, most under-rated band in history, should of been huge...
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Sheeeeesh people.? Touchy aren't we?
Ever heard the phrase "tounge in cheek?"? Hey, maybe it was in bad taste, but it was just a joke.? It's like when some people say the Stones should have died in a plane crash after the mid-70's or whatever.? They don't
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But fuck me, I guess some of you might be related to Steven or something.? If so, tell him hi for me and that shock -treatment might help with that speech problem...?
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it's not that we're "over-sensitive", if the joke was funny then it might be abit different. but it really wasn't funny so it was hard to tell whether it was a joke in bad taste or just a mean spirited rant. to be honest i've never heard of the technique of saying someone is past it by saying it would be better if they were dead.
yeah love/hate are great, the first two albums are quality, i do get the feeling they dropped off after simply 'cos when proper success eluded them so much they descended into madness abit with booze etc. it would be interesting to see how their sound developed if they were as successful as they should have been. yet another band that lost favour because of grunge i suppose.
you can download all their albums for free from their official website,
www.lovehate.com
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now come on all you "anti-Adler" people, cut the guy some slack. hes cleaned up greatly, has put a band and EP together, planning a record and are out on tour. you have to give some credit.
as far as the drumming for Appetite, Adler isnt a John Bonhom or Keith Moon, but he's a good drummer. look at some of the songs, It's So Easy, Mr. Brownstone, Rocet Queen. i mean those are some pretty good songs as far as the drums go.
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Quote from: thejungle on January 08, 2005, 03:19:23 PM
it's not that we're "over-sensitive", if the joke was funny then it might be abit different.
Nah, that's not it.? The joke was utterly freakin' hilarious.? ?
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to be honest i've never heard of the technique of saying someone is past it by saying it would be better if they were dead.
What you haven't heard of could fill a warehouse.? ?
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